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AdamCrain Posted - 07/16/2012 : 6:52:34 PM
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How can do a global fit with a user defined equation? I have tried and it seems to only fit the equation to one data set.
Thanks,
Adam
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Kathy_Wang Posted - 07/16/2012 : 9:08:57 PM
Hi,

It's possible to do a global fit with a user defined function.

You may follow the tutorial:
http://wiki.originlab.com/~originla/howto/index.php?title=Tutorial:Global_Fitting

To do the fitting with user defined function is the same with built-in functions, you just need to choose your function under the "User Defined" category.

Kathy
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